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Meanings of
elongated
in English
Drawn out or made longer spatially.
extended
prolonged
lengthened
elongate
Related terms
long
Synonyms
Examples for "
extended
"
extended
prolonged
lengthened
elongate
Examples for "
extended
"
1
However, the trial can be
extended
to 30 days by registering free.
2
The prisoners' sentences are often
extended
arbitrarily for years, the report says.
3
This intellectual view of society inevitably
extended
far beyond any individual experience.
4
However, the Prime Minister made it clear the mission could be
extended
.
5
It has
extended
the Lunar New Year national holiday into next week.
1
The pact is likely to ease investors' concern about
prolonged
political uncertainty.
2
ECONOMICS:The Irish economy is set for a
prolonged
period of slower growth.
3
Yet a
prolonged
shutdown is an expensive way to make a point.
4
Experimental surgery in animal models often requires
prolonged
periods of general anesthesia.
5
The current crisis has one key cause: a
prolonged
contraction of demand.
1
The winter ran its course and the days
lengthened
in the spring.
2
Early data suggest that this difference translates into significantly
lengthened
progression-free survival.
3
Slowly the pale glow in the east
lengthened
and broadened and brightened.
4
It
lengthened
while it swayed; it slowed its action while it stretched.
5
And as I held out hope, it
lengthened
my own, demonic vision.
1
The possible significance of
elongate
spermatodactyls and male reduced feeding are explored.
2
Nantucket Shoals Fishing Rip is an
elongate
bank lying 29 miles SE.
3
The breakthrough may lead to treatments that could significantly
elongate
human life.
4
The body is
elongate
,
oval, somewhat widened anteriorly, and has rounded ends.
5
Tail
elongate
,
tapering, with two rows of shields, keeled on the sides.
Usage of
elongated
in English
1
Annja marveled at the
elongated
jeeps left over from World War II.
2
Multiple
elongated
cystoid structures within the inner nuclear layer were most common.
3
It is fourteen miles long, in shape like an
elongated
human ear.
4
Theory suggests such bodies will take on an
elongated
or lobate form.
5
An
elongated
shadow shot forward on the ground in front of them.
6
The crook he held in his hand opened with an
elongated
curve.
7
The eggs vary in shape from rather broad to rather
elongated
ovals.
8
The window
elongated
,
trembled, and popped free, forming a monstrous, rainbow-streaked bubble.
9
It will allegedly feature an
elongated
screen unlike anything we've seen before.
10
Image via Let's Go Digital Unfolded, you have an
elongated
phone screen.
11
A sieve was a watertight compartment in comparison with that
elongated
shed.
12
Forty-eight hours later, ureteric buds were
elongated
and initial branching was completed.
13
He found himself looking at an
elongated
chunk of pockmarked grey granite.
14
Solenodons look like large, plump shrews with
elongated
snouts and multicolored fur.
15
Its nostril is
elongated
,
and answers to the purpose of a hand.
16
To one side of the bird was another shadow, an
elongated
oval.
Other examples for "elongated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
elongated
elongate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
elongate ovals
elongate cells
elongate shadow
elongate shape
more elongated
More collocations
Elongated
through the time
Elongated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common